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Combined impacts of Allee effects and parasitism

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Despite their individual importance for population dynamics and conservation biology, the combined impacts of Allee effects and parasitism have received little attention. We built a mathematical model to compare the dynamics of populations with or without Allee effects when infected by microparasites. We show that the influence of an Allee effect takes the form of a tradeoff. The presence of an Allee effect in host populations may protect them, by reducing the range of population sizes that allow parasite spread. Yet if infection spreads, the Allee effect weakens host populations by reducing their size and by widening the range of parasite species that lead them to extinction. These results have important implications for predicting the survival of threatened populations or the success of reintroductions, and may help define size ranges within which given populations should be maintained to prevent both epidemics and Allee effects driven extinctions.

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hal-02663295 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Anne Deredec, Franck Courchamp. Combined impacts of Allee effects and parasitism. Oikos, 2006, 112 (3), pp.667-679. ⟨10.1111/j.0030-1299.2006.14243.x⟩. ⟨hal-02663295⟩
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